Farina 1709 · 2010
Eau de Cologne 1709 (Wine Bottle)
EDCUnisex
The Story
This is the original Eau de Cologne, created in 1709 by Johann Maria Farina. It's a bright, citrusy blend with a soft floral heart and a warm, musky base. The wine bottle edition is a tribute to the historic recipe, offering a crisp, uplifting scent that feels both classic and timeless.
Note Breakdown
Encyclopedia Insights
How does this differ from modern colognes?+
This is the original recipe from 1709, using natural citrus oils and a lighter concentration. It's more subtle and traditional than many modern colognes.
Is the wine bottle edition different from the regular?+
The wine bottle edition features a unique bottle design inspired by historic wine bottles, but the fragrance inside is the same classic Eau de Cologne.
How long does it last?+
As an EDC, it lasts about 2-4 hours. It's meant to be refreshing and reapplied throughout the day.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does this differ from modern colognes?+
This is the original recipe from 1709, using natural citrus oils and a lighter concentration. It's more subtle and traditional than many modern colognes.
Is the wine bottle edition different from the regular?+
The wine bottle edition features a unique bottle design inspired by historic wine bottles, but the fragrance inside is the same classic Eau de Cologne.
How long does it last?+
As an EDC, it lasts about 2-4 hours. It's meant to be refreshing and reapplied throughout the day.
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